Council denies final plat for new Loch Ness homes

Government By David L. Snelling, Miami Laker staff Friday, September 16, 2016

The Miami Lakes Town Council rejected a developer’s request to defer his final plat to build five homes in Loch Ness following residents’ entreaties to protect their small neighborhood from over development and traffic congestion.At last week’s regular meeting, council members unanimously rejected Comar Ventures Corporation’s building plans for the five homes, including two two story-houses, on 1.7 acres of property at...
Good Government Initiative, a non-profit which recruited people to participate in helping train new political office seekers and elected officials on ethical standards, is shutting down after a lack of interest for the program.The organization, founded by former Miami-Dade Commissioner Katy Sorenson, conducted two debates for candidates who ran for Miami Lakes mayor and two council seats in 2013 and 2014 in the Council chambers at Town...

In Our Opinion: Proposed revision in Town's 'Permitting Ordinance' is economic necessity

Community By The Miami Laker staff Friday, September 16, 2016

Some social media posts during the past few weeks have obscured the importance of the “Permitting Ordinance” that will come up for second reading before the Miami Lakes Town Council  on October 4.Prior to the incorporation of Miami Lakes inn 2000, the Miami-Dade County code, and many other municipalities in the county, permitted the beginning of construction for new developments prior to final recording of plat with the...
Longtime Miami Lakes resident Alvin L. West, CFO and Senior Vice President of the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau, has earned the prestigious designation of Certified Destination Management Executive (CDME) from the worldwide Destination Marketing Association International (DMAI).DMAI promotes and advances the success of Destination Management Organizations (DMOs) worldwide.West is one of only 400 professionals from 16 countries...

Three candidates vie for Seat 1 on Town Council

Government By The Miami Laker newspaper Thursday, September 1, 2016

Nelson Rodriguez, a Coral Gables firefighter, has drawn two challengers for his Seat One on the Miami Lakes Town Council. On November 8, Rodriguez is seeking another four-term in political office but his opponents, Xiomara Pazos and neophyte Alex Dehghani, are Town Council hopefuls vying to unseat the incumbent in the general election.If neither candidate musters 51 percent of the votes, the two top vote-getters will face off in a...
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